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I'm going to a small new year's gathering this evening to a kosher household. What can I make (I'm thinking for dessert) that's both kosher AND pareve (in case we're having meat for dinner)?!

2006-12-31 04:20:24 · 4 answers · asked by Meira 2 in Food & Drink Entertaining

4 answers

Apple Cake (Parve)
From Paula Levine Weinstein and Julie Komerofsky Remer

What do you get when you cross apples with flour, oil, eggs, sugar and spice? This kosher parve Apple Cake recipe from Ohio caterers Paula Levine Weinstein and Julie Komerofsky Remer. Julie says this recipe is by far their customers' favorite dessert.
INGREDIENTS:
3 cups flour
1 Tbsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
2 cups sugar
1 cup cooking oil
4 eggs
2 1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/4 cup orange juice
2-3 apples, sliced
1 tsp. cinnamon
3/4 cup granulated sugar
PREPARATION:
1. Place all ingredients (except apples, cinnamon and 3/4 cup sugar) in a large mixing bowl. Beat until smooth.
2. Pour half the batter into a greased tube pan with a removable bottom.
3. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
4. Arrange half the apples, then sprinkle with more cinnamon sugar.
5. Repeat layer.
6. Bake at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for 75-90 minutes.

VARIATION: Put half of the apples, sugar and cinnamon in the middle of the cake and the other half on top of the cake.

2006-12-31 04:27:31 · answer #1 · answered by istitch2 6 · 0 0

My Family always made Mandel Bread, a lot like biscotti it has sliced almonds or you could use dark chocolate chips. But if its for this evening, you might not have time. Go to the "ethnic foods" section in your supermarket, in the kosher section they should have little boxes of desserts... Some are raspberry jells covered in darl chocolate or strawberry marshmallow covered in dark chocolate
I think the brand name in Joyva. And if you happen to live where you can get Mallomars (Dark chocolate covered marshmallows on a graham cracker) you will make a lot of older Jewish people smile especially if they are east coasters. Stick to dark chocolate and look for the symbols. P K or or a u in a circle.
Good luck and enjoy... Unfortuanatly there are not a lot of stores that accomodate unless it's a holiday like Passover or The New Year (Rosh Hoshana or Yom Kippor.)

2006-12-31 08:50:05 · answer #2 · answered by useless_knowledge 3 · 0 0

appetizer sized knishes. i love jewish food, and a friend just brought me some from Toronto, Canada (Switzer's Deli) I used to get them as a treat when I was a child growing up there. Deeelish!

2006-12-31 04:38:03 · answer #3 · answered by rocky 3 · 0 0

http://search.yahoo.com/search?search=kosher+desserts&ei=UTF-8&fr=ks-ques&ico-yahoo-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DAkqQng8oHrAtNt9PnkByKNkezKIX%2FSIG%3D111gjvvgj%2F*-http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.yahoo.com%2Fsearch&ico-wikipedia-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DAtMpu8rC51kNqG.Ko3JxLxMezKIX%2FSIG%3D11ia1qo58%2F**http%253a%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FSpecial%253aSearch&p=kosher+desserts
take your pick

2006-12-31 04:25:59 · answer #4 · answered by Steph 5 · 0 0

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